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What's New At Development At Old Polaroid Site

Officials inching closer to revealing what's stores will be at site.

 

What stores will eventually end up at the planned development at the former Polaroid site on Main Street remains a mystery, but the city took one step closer to revealing that yesterday.

Yesterday, developers and city officials revealed a lot of new information on the status of the project during a press conference at the site to kick off the first phase of the project.

Tenants

  • Developer Sam Park said no tenants have yet been signed but many anchor stores have expressed interest in having stores at the 280,000 square foot development. The project will feature 100,000 square feet of office space and the remaining space will be retail shops.
  • “Until we have signed leases its very difficult for us to acknowledge [which tenants will be at the site],” Park said.

Traffic Issues

  • State, federal, and city officials, as well as the developers, are still working on the traffic plan for the site, according to Mayor Jeanette McCarthy. Ultimately, the mayor said, the city wants direct access points form Route 128 into the development site, which the state is requiring Park to study.
  • Workers are in the process of moving an NStar utility line to make way for possible future traffic access routes, Park said.
  • She said the plan is part of long-term work to solve Waltham’s constant traffic congestion. “We want  long term solutions to a long-term problem,” she said.

Things Project Abutters Should Know

  • Blasting will be occurring at the site as well as earth moving, according to Park.
  • Also, abutters should expect construction and demolition noise from machinery being used at the site.
  • Berry Farm, which abuts the property, will be given back to the city for possible use as conservation land in the future.

Future Steps Of The Project

  • Park said he is hoping to present conceptual drawings to the public in September.
  • Afterwards, public hearings would be held to solicit comments from the public, according to McCarthy.
Related Topics: Old Polaroid Site Waltham

Rosemary DeSalvatore

10:24 am on Friday, August 19, 2011

I thought there was talk of a Market Basket Grocery chain going into the old Polaroid Building. Is that not going to happen?

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laura

10:57 am on Friday, August 19, 2011

I would love a Market Basket store in Waltham.......

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Ryan Grannan-Doll

11:10 am on Friday, August 19, 2011

Hi Rosemary,

No tenants have been announced for the site. That will come in the future, but when, I do not know.

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SuzH

2:55 pm on Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Are there plans to close Stow Street off at the rt 117 end? I heard a new ramp is going in so there won't be the need for everyone to use Stow Street and Tavern Road to get to Rt 20 to get on Rt 95.

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Jen P

4:05 pm on Thursday, November 10, 2011

It's November. Any update from Sam Park?

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Ryan Grannan-Doll

4:24 pm on Thursday, November 10, 2011

Have not heard anything. However, I plan to ask.

kelley

9:43 am on Monday, February 27, 2012

i would love market basket to come to waltham we need it so many people that dont have cars that want to go there cant market basket needed in waltham

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Ryan Grannan-Doll

3:23 pm on Monday, March 12, 2012

None that I have heard. I will inquire though.

Kathy D'Agostino

1:56 pm on Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Does anyone know yet what will be happening at this site?

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Tim Hill

4:35 pm on Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Kathy, currently Market Basket is the only tenant name that has surfaced.

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Shana Donohue

9:51 pm on Thursday, June 28, 2012

North of the Old Polaroid Building and west of Prospect Hill Park is a huge area being mined or quarried or ?? It is cutting into the park. What is happening there?

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Nan

5:01 pm on Sunday, September 30, 2012

Myself and lots of people who worked at this site, still drive by it and look for any updates or changes. At the same time, we are sad to see the site go. I know it's a good thing.

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Timothy Steele

11:57 am on Friday, November 16, 2012

you should put a 50's diner or a newbury comics,we dont need another bank or condos we have enough of them

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Timothy Steele

11:58 am on Friday, November 16, 2012

i also think market basket is a great idea too

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